Create revolves

- [Voiceover] We're now ready to begin exploring…the revolve feature.…Similar to the extrude feature, you're going to see…that the revolve feature has a lot of the similar…interface components as I mentioned in the previous movie,…and some of the same concepts.…That's why we spend a little more time…in the extrude dialogs, so that you can understand…the settings, because everything you learned…in that movie is going to be reflected here…in the revolve in some fashion.…Let's go ahead and start with a new part.…I have one open on the screen.…If you don't have one go ahead and open one.…And we'll begin by creating a new sketch…by right clicking the graphics window…and selecting New Sketch.…

We'll then select the x y plane to sketch on,…and we can begin.…I'm going to go ahead and right click…and select Two Point Rectangle…and I'm going to hover near the centerpoint…and left click to start my rectangle…and then I'm going to use the heads up display…to enter some values.…I'm going to enter 0.5 for the first dimension,…

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3/21/2017

Get up and running with Inventor 2018, the mechanical design and 3D CAD software from Autodesk. In this course, instructor John Helfen takes an in-depth look at the interface and key processes of this parametric design system, explaining how the different processes work in conjunction with each other to allow you to create parts and assemblies, and document them in a way that helps others understand how your designs can be manufactured. He goes over Autodesk AnyCAD, part modeling, building parts with placed features, and more.